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I Lettere .Patent No. 72,429, dated December 17, 1867.

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TO A LL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, J. WARRENTHYNG, of Salem, in the county of Essex, and State of Massachusetts,

have invented an ImprovedV Codec-Maker; and 'I do hereby declare that the followinglis afull and exact description thereof, reference being had to-thc accompanying drawings, making part of this specification- Figure'l being a central vertical section of the apparatus,

Figure 2 a bottom view of the upper part or condenser thereof, and

Figure 3 a top view of the lower part or receptacle thereof.

Like letters designate corresponding parts in all of theiigures.

My invention is an apparatus to beplaced in the mouth ofanprdinary coffee-pot, and consists of two parts, the condenser, A, and the receptacle, B. The former iits into the top of the latter, as shown, and the receptacle -is placed in the mouth of the cobe-pot. A projeotingfflange, m, may be employed, to rest on the top of the coffee-pot, being thus extended so that it will iit different sizes of mouths, and still close them and rest upon the coffee-pots. l i

In the bottom of the receptacle B is situated an inverted cone, madeof perforated tin,`wire gauze, or equivalent material. This is to receive the ground coiiec, and to act as a strainer, to prevent the particles of the berry from going through with the extract. I find it best to use a thickness or two of cloth, preferably iiannel, inside' of the perforated cone, to more eifectually prevent the iine particlesof the berry from passing through. This is not absolutely necessary; but it makes clearer coffee, and I would recommend its use.

After the ground coffee has beenA placed in the receptacle B, the condenser A is iitted over or in the said receptacle, for the purpose of passing the hot water through the coffee into the coffee-pot. The condenser is made substantially as represented, having a cold-water chamber, a, with a mouth, b, closed by a stopper, for

-lthe introduction of the cold water;l a funnel, c, projecting above the condenser in the middle; a passage, d,

leading from the funnel down through-the cold-water chamber, and communicating with a darling -or conical chamber, f, whose broad mouth, at the bottom, is covered by a shcet; g, of perforated tin plate or wire ga uze. -The bottom, h, of the cold-water chamber a, is also, best, of conical form, substantially as shown.

The two parts of the apparatus, thus constructed and put together, substantially as above set forth, their luse is simple.I After the chamber ais lledwith cold water, the boiling water for tho co'ee is gradually poured into the funnel c, and, as it passes from the conical chamber f below, it is scattered by the perforated plate g, and distributed, in small streams or spray, evenly overv the Vcoifee in the receptacle B below, thus gradually extracting the virtue of the coil'ee equally from all parts. The. volatile aroma ofthe coffee, as it rises, is again mostly met by the descending sprayT of hot water, since the plate g covers nearly the whole interior space of the condenser. What little ascends above the lconical chamber f is condensed on the bottom, t, of the cold.

waterchambcr a, and, with the condensed steam, is precipitated down into the receptacle, and saved. As soon as all the boiling Water has passed through the apparatus, tbe beverage is ready for use. 4 l

The exact construction above described need not be adhered to, provided it produces corresponding eifectin substantially the same Way. The apparatus may be employed, with excellent results, for making or drawing tea.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 1. The con-ical distributing-chamber f, arranged'under the condenser, substantially as land f or the .purpose herein specified.

2. I also claim the inverted perforated cone z', in the bottom of the receptacle B, in combination with the distributing-chamber f, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

3; I also claim the extended flange m, on the receptacle, for the purpose specified. '4. vI also claim the combination ofthe condenser A, constructed substantially as described, with the receptacle B, constructed substantially as set for-th.

The above specication of my improved coffee-maker signed by me, this eleventlrday of May, 1867. l

J. 'WARREN THYNG. Witnesses:

SAMUEL I-I. QUINCY, Geenen B. THYNG. 

